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I've read that ice cube trays work well but never tried YET. Now that I have 80, I'll be trying this.I believe they crack them into muffin tins (?) And freeze them like that.
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I've read that ice cube trays work well but never tried YET. Now that I have 80, I'll be trying this.I believe they crack them into muffin tins (?) And freeze them like that.
We do too!!! Breakfast any time of day is wonderful!!I usually freeze eggs in batches marked for specific uses. My FAVORITE S are lemon and lime curds. When the fruits are in season, I make big batches. (Or you can do the reverse: freeze the juice and make the curd in spring.)
Other faves that use a lot of eggs: French toast, frittata, quiche, Dutch pancakes, crepes, Angel food cake.
We tend to have "breakfast for dinner" a lot![]()
My intention is to start selling them, but the reality is I end up giving most of them away because my family doesn't eat breakfast and we do a lot of grilling out for dinner, so we don't have much call for baked goods or other cooked things that call for eggs. I should really bake cakes and breads, but I don't.![]()
Tossing? Not feeding back to chickens dogs or cats?I normally get around 15 eggs a day. After about 2 weeks I've got tons of eggs and tossing them ends up the only option.
I'm looking at maybe selling the spares we have though.
You can make powdered eggs which keep a long time and are good in baked goods.I'm getting up to 10 eggs a day and am quickly running out of options for what to do with them. Short of chucking them, that is.
My friends are all stocked up, we are sick of eating eggs and now we have a backlog in the 20's. So, what are some things you guys do to use up those extra eggs? Today's basket (from yesterday and today)
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